Pulmonary Vascular Overreactivity in Systemic Hypertension: A Pathophysiological Link Between the Greater and the Lesser Circulation
This study was undertaken to test whether the emphasized systemic vasomotion during sympathetic activation in hypertension is shared by the pulmonary circulation. To this end, 10 normotensive and 29 primary hypertensive subjects were investigated during adrenergic stimulation by mental arithmetic an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) Tex. 1979), 1985-11, Vol.7 (6, Part 1), p.995-1002 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was undertaken to test whether the emphasized systemic vasomotion during sympathetic activation in hypertension is shared by the pulmonary circulation. To this end, 10 normotensive and 29 primary hypertensive subjects were investigated during adrenergic stimulation by mental arithmetic and cold pressor test. Both stimuli induced a systemic pressor reaction in both groups, which was mediated through an increase in cardiac output and a mild reduction in vascular resistance during arithmetic and through a predominant rise in systemic vascular resistance during cold. Each of these changes was emphasized in the hypertensive population as compared with the normotensive one. Pressure in the pulmonary artery remained unchanged during cold and was slightly raised (systolic) during arithmetic in normotensive subjects. On the contrary, in hypertensive subjects systolic and diastolic pulmonary pressures were consistently augmented by both stimuli, and pulmonary arteriolar resistance (dyn sec cm−) rose from 92 in the baseline to 125 (p |
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ISSN: | 0194-911X 1524-4563 |
DOI: | 10.1161/01.HYP.7.6.995 |